A Norwegian princess with a serious illness is in danger: doctors have revealed how much time she has left to live(1)

Mette-Marit, the wife of Crown Prince Haakon, has been managing a serious health battle with pulmonary fibrosis since 2018. Pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic lung condition characterized by scarring, which progressively impairs the body’s ability to supply adequate oxygen. According to reports, the illness has presented significant challenges over the past several years.

In December of the preceding year, medical professionals at the University Hospital in Oslo alerted the family that the point of needing a lung transplant was approaching. At that juncture, the Crown Princess was reportedly not yet included on the list of potential transplant candidates. More recently, during a press conference, Professor Are Holma disclosed that the patient’s condition had “dramatically worsened” in recent months.

The severity of her illness was highlighted by the attending doctors, who described the situation as “very difficult and challenging.” These medical updates indicate that the prognosis is concerning, with some sources suggesting that she may have only a limited amount of time left to live following necessary operations. The ongoing care provided by the doctors reflects the seriousness of this chronic disease and the critical nature of the medical timeline facing the family.

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  1. Mette-Marit, the wife of Crown Prince Haakon, has been managing pulmonary fibrosis since 2018. This chronic lung condition is characterized by scarring, a process that progressively impairs the body’s

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